Beep
Boop
Cling
Clang
Screech
Ding
Really dood, just use your imagination!
Beep
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
Yes , "Fizz" is an onomatopoeia which is a word that mimics the sound .
Onomatopoeia
No. onomatopoeia has to do with sound. I agree, but if you use words like WHAM, BOOM or BANG, then, it becomes an onomatopoeia.
no , it is not an onomatopoeia because onomatopoeia is something that imitates sound .. like buz or shhh so a good words for thunder will be crack..brommbrrommm
metal detector
It is an onomatopoeia, or a sound word, which describes the sound a ping against a metal object might sound like.
The onomatopoeia "jingle" is typically used to describe the sound of coins or small metal objects clinking together in a light, metallic manner.
In the Odyssey, an example of onomatopoeia is when Homer describes the sound of Ajax's shield being hit by a rock during battle as "clang" or "clash." These words mimic the sound of metal striking metal and help to create a vivid and realistic image for the reader.
metal detector is sensor
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
technically, it is an onomatopoeia sound, but its not a word, and an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds similar (colloquially/vocally) to its meaning.
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
The metal detector was invented in 1931 by Gerhard Fisher.
A metal detector will not find vegetable matter.
Onomatopoeia.
The English onomatopoeia word for the sound of a duck is "quack". This has sometimes been shortened to "wak".